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Casey’s Diner

Order the extra snappy, steamed hot dogs at this fourth-generation-run New England diner.

Natick, Massachusetts

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Welcome to one of New England’s most iconic diners.   TheDiscoveryService / Atlas Obscura User
This space has seen a whole lot of history.   TheDiscoveryService / Atlas Obscura User
The hot dogs here are a specialty.   TheDiscoveryService / Atlas Obscura User
Vintage photographs decorate the walls.   TheDiscoveryService / Atlas Obscura User
The interior of the diner appears to be frozen in time.   TheDiscoveryService / Atlas Obscura User
Little has changed about the menu over the decades.   TheDiscoveryService / Atlas Obscura User
A plaque describes the history of the diner.   TheDiscoveryService / Atlas Obscura User
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A trip to Casey’s Diner in Natick, Massachusetts feels like taking a step back in time. From the moment you approach the building and step inside, you can feel the history emanating from every corner. The vintage furniture, rustic styling, and old photographs on the walls and connect the past to the present.

The story of Casey’s Diner in Natick, Massachusetts began in 1890 when Fred Casey purchased a four-stool horse drawn lunch wagon from the local Brooks family. In 1922, the Worcester Lunch Car Company built a modest 10-stool railcar diner, which was purchased by the Casey family in 1925 and has been passed down through four generations since 1927. With the current structure dating to 1922 and with the Casey family serving lunch to the community for over 130 years, Casey’s Diner is one of the oldest continuously operating diners in the state.

There are many items on the diner menu but perhaps the most well-known are their steamed hot dogs prepared in classic cooking equipment that “snap” when first bitten into. Overall, visiting the diner is a fantastic experience which is sure to leave customers satisfied for many more years to come. If you have an interest in classic Americana, then Casey’s Diner is worth stopping by for a quick bite. 

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Like many historic diners, Casey's is cash only.

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Casey’s Diner
36 South Ave
Natick, Massachusetts, 01760
United States
42.28575, -71.34445
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